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ATS Fleet Services widens toll services portfolio

US toll and violation management solutions provider ATS Fleet Services has acquired all the assets of Texas-based Rent a Toll, a provider of toll management solutions to rental car companies and corporate fleets. "Rent a Toll has been a terrific service provider for the fleet and rental car tolling industries," said Adam Draizin, ATS Fleet Services president and executive vice president of American Traffic Solutions. "Together, we share the commitment of delivering results for our customers. This acquis
June 27, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
US toll and violation management solutions provider ATS Fleet Services has acquired all the assets of Texas-based Rent a toll, a provider of toll management solutions to rental car companies and corporate fleets.

"Rent a toll has been a terrific service provider for the fleet and rental car tolling industries," said Adam Draizin, ATS Fleet Services president and executive vice president of 17 American Traffic Solutions. "Together, we share the commitment of delivering results for our customers. This acquisition will broaden ATS's offers and reach."

"Everyone at Rent a toll is excited to join the world class organisation at ATS Fleet Services," said Rent a toll President and CEO Rick Welch. "Since 2004, Rent a toll has worked to provide excellent toll payment solutions to fleets and rental car companies throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Combining the two companies' strengths, teams and technologies will cultivate even higher levels of customer service and continued expansion of our solutions to additional US toll markets."

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